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    • Day 65

      Crepes and Grapes (s/o Holly)

      July 24, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Today we woke up and got ready to head off on a full day wine tour. As soon as we left it started to rain so we all huddled under the cathedral and waited for the tour to start. We met our driver and the others on our tour. The other 3 were Americans and I sat in the back with 2 of them, learning all about them. They were both very lovely. We drove about an hour and stopped at and lookout where you could see down to the villages as the guide talked about how the Alsace region was kept flipping to be Germany then back to France so the identity was a little mixed. Then we had a short drive before reaching the first winery.
      It was a great tour with us going into where the barrels are stored and the host explaining lots about where the wine is grown, the regulations in the Alsace region and what predominant wines are grown in the area. It was probably the most factual and interesting wine chat I've been on, topped off by the fact the wine was so nice. Then came the masterpiece though. To show the history they had a movie that played on the barrels which was funny, interactive and informative. 10/10 to that place. We bought some wine and I bought a small mystery gingerbread man filled with liquor. Everyone on the bus took a shot and it was so delicious. The gingerbread man is now the trip mascot.
      We then drove for a bit longer and arrived at the next winery which was on the other end of the spectrum. We met Andre and it seemed we were just at his house... We followed him to what looked like a garage and sat at a table for wine tasting. He was a character and tried his best to talk about his wine in English. Highlights the stop at Andres were his in depth cork chat, him also participating in the tasting and his ability to know where all wine in his garage despite it looking very disorganised.
      We said farewell to Andre and we have named the glass gingerbread man after him. We jumped in the van to head to Riquewihr, the alleged town that Beauty and the Beast was based on, for lunch. It was such a beautiful town once again. We found a creperie and had lunch then had a wander around. I accidentally had a green like beer which didn't taste like beer. Holly and I went into a Christmas shop that had so much stuff, literally it had a one way walking path and the sides were lined. Then we headed back in the van for the last winery.
      This winery was a 'blind' tasting meaning the wines were served in black glasses and we had to rely on all the skills we learnt on the day. We were even given a pen and paper to write our tasting notes down. These wines were not my favourite but we love a game. The host bought the wines out and they had their own 'mystery sock' covering the label. Our guesses were decent and definitely improved by the last few. Then it was time to head back to Strasbourg where the weather was absolutely coming down, we got soaked on our 5 minute walk back to the apartment.
      We headed back out for dinner but first we were stopped by the lady next door. The only accurate way to describe her was literally an old ghost. A frail French old lady came out and was loudly exclaiming in french. We attempted to explain we didn't know french and she got more dramatic with her actions but we still were unsure what she was saying. She then reached out to grab Kate on the shoulder, then magically started speaking English asking if we were staying tonight and basically could we be more quiet. We escaped down the stairs but not before Kate had to blow her a kiss... One of the strangest interactions we've had for sure. We had a nice dinner then went to a pub which is the local brewery. We ordered some dessert and one of them was a sweet flammekueche which we paid extra to have them light on fire (less spectacular than it seems). We then walked home and creeped up the stairs so we didn't wake up the ghost demon of next door which was hilarious to watch. The stairs are so old and creaky that it was impossible. Luckily we didn't spot her. Then it was off to bed after a big, fun and interesting day!
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    • Day 131

      134ème étape ~ Riquewir

      December 11, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 0 °C

      Gros coup de cœur pour ce village incroyable. 🥰
      Nous découvrons ce marché de noël dans ces rues traditionnelles au milieu des maisons.
      Nous réussissons aussi à trouver le grand but de notre venue : la queue du dahu. Un saucisson tressé absolument divin.
      Nous avons aussi profité pour acheter un peu de fromage.
      Nous nous sommes baladés simplement entre amis. 🥳
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    • Day 378

      Riquerwhir, France

      May 21, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Today we decided to hike in the French countryside. We visited 3 "très mignon" (very cute) villages. First was Riquerwhir.

      Known as the gem of the Alsace this tiny medieval town boasts a population of 1100 residents. It has managed to preserve its medical character to this day, showing off its 15-18th century timber houses and the 13th century defensive city gate. Although a bit over touristed today it is certainly a nice stop on the wine route and having a tarte or slice of pie as we know it at the local crepere before trekking to the next town must not be missed.Read more

    • Day 12

      Riquewihr

      April 20, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Von Eguisheim geht es direkt weiter nach Riquewihr. Dort ist es plötzlich deutlich touristischer und auch deutlich mehr los. Der Ort ist auch sehr schön, aber hat nicht so viele Gassen wir Eguisheim. Da wir in den nahegelegenen Bergen ein privates Bed and Breakfast gebucht haben und eigentlich bis 20 Uhr einchecken müssen, wird es etwas hektisch.

      Wir möchten ja eigentlich noch etwas essen. Doch leider müssen wir zu unserem Erstaunen feststellen, dass alle Restaurants schon reserviert sind. Also doch nur was auf die Hand oder aus dem Supermarkt?

      Plötzlich klingelt das Smartphone und unser Vermieter ruft an und sagt, dass er heute Abend noch unterwegs ist und er das Haus und unser Zimmer einfach auf lässt. Das ist ja ein toller Zufall.

      So bleibt uns dann doch noch Zeit den letzten Platz zu finden und eine Flammkuchen zu genießen.
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    • Day 378

      Hunawhir, France

      May 21, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Hunawhir was the town directly between our two other destinations (Riquerwhir and Ribeauville). It was not a planned destination, but we couldn't stop taking pictures of its beautiful Fortified Chruch. It's a cute town in its own right, but with few restaurants and cafes, it's wasn't really setup for tourism.

      With a population of 587 one would wonder why Hunaehir would be a good destination. We found it peaceful, and extremely scenic nestled between Ribeauvilleand Riquewhir. There are more grapes then people here as it missed the tourism of the other towns. It does have numerous vineyards and its town chirch is stunning.
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    • Day 1

      Vogesen

      August 26, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Nach dem Start in Trier ging es entspannt Richtung Frankreich. Ziel ist Tellure in der Nähe von Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines. In der Gegend gibt es einige Silberminen und in Tellure ein Tourismuszentrum dazu, welches ich morgen besuchen werde. Übernachtung heute auf einem grossen Parkplatz auf dem Col des Baganelles in 900m Höhe.Read more

    • Day 378

      Ribeauville, France

      May 21, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      The final destination of our French countryside walk and located on the Wine Route, between the vineyards and the mountains, Ribeauvillé is a charming city which has been able to enhance its historical heritage.
      In the Middle Ages, the city was the seat of the Lordship of the Ribeaupierre family.
      The Ribeaupierres built 3 fortified castles, the ruins of which still majestically dominate the city and the surrounding hills. We enjoyed lunch here as the last stop on our wine route for the day before hiking back the six miles to Kayersberg.

      There are also some reports that Ribeauvillé inspired the look of the "small provincial town" of "Beauty and the Beast." However some say it may be Colmar and others Riquewhir, and some just say generic Alsace village.
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    • Day 2

      Weinbergpfirsich

      June 23, 2020 in France ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      362 Einwohner sind nicht viel. Aber Rodern im Elsaß hat mit dem "Peche de Vigne" ein wirklich hübsches kleines "Hotel". Wir erfahren, dass das Hauptgebäude aus dem 17. Jahrhundert stammt. Alles ist schief und verwinkelt, aber eben genau deshalb charmant. Unsere Bikes bekommen herrlichen Parkplätze im pittoresken Innenhof. Allein, es mangelt an Optionen für das Abendessen. Ein 20-Minuten-Spaziergang durch die Weinberge ins nahegelegenen St. Hyppolyte lässt uns nicht nur Weinbergpfirsiche live erleben, sondern löst vor allem unser Hungerproblem. Wir genießen die französische Esskultur auf der Terrasse des Hotel Alsace als einzige deutsche Touristen. Einige wenige französische Gäste gibt es auch, aber noch hängt die gedämpfte Corona-Stimmung über Frankreich.

      Der Tagesstart in Bad Kreuznach soll nicht unerwähnt bleiben. Das Alsenztal in Richtung Rockenhausen und dann weiter nach Kaiserlautern ist ein wunderbarer Spielplatz für Motorradfahrer, zumal wir es an diesem Dienstagvormittag für uns alleine haben. Weiter geht es nach Pirmasens und dann bald nach Frankreich, bonjour La Grande Nation, alles ganz ohne Grenz- oder Covidkontrolle. Die nördlichen Vogesen sind landschaftlich abwechlunsreicher als gedacht und warten zur Mittagszeit mir einem willkommenen Höhepunkt auf: Die Citadelle in Bitche thront als wunderbarer Aussichtspunkt in verschiede Täler erhaben und trutzig auf einem Hügel. Und eine erste Quiche Lorraine gibt es in der Patisserie Antoine.
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    • Day 756

      Elsass

      September 21, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Die Sonne strahlt wieder vom nahezu blauen Himmel und so sind wir in Saint-Hippolyte im Elsass "hängengeblieben". Ein traumhafter Parkplatz für Wohnmobile mitten in den Weinbergen mit Blick auf das Chateau Haut-Kœnigsbourg. Am Tag wird der Wein gelesen und Nachts machen die Wildschweine die Nachlese😅 Man hört sie grunzen und quieken und unser kleiner Hund mit der grossen Klappe wird aufeinmal ganz still und verkriecht sich auf den Stufen zu unserem Bett, damit sie möglichst nah bei uns ist...😉 Direkt vor der "Haustür" beginnen wunderschöne Wanderwege durch Reben und Wald in kleine, hübsche Weindörfer, die zwar nicht so bekannt, aber dafür auch nicht so überlaufen sind. Genau das Richtige für uns😁 völlig überraschend entpuppt sich Nona als Traubenliebhaberin😂 Wir geniessen die Trauben dann lieber in flüssiger Form🍷 (Anke)Read more

    • Day 17

      Im ehemaligen Deutschland

      July 3, 2020 in France ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Ja, da war ich heute unterwegs. Und zwar bin ich den ganzen Tag auf dem Grenzverlauf von 1914 gewandert. Im laufe des Tages wurde es dann auch zu einem Themenwanderweg wo es einmal um den zweiten Weltkrieg ging und später dann um die Annexion des Elsass 1871-1914. Wie das bei Grenzlinien so ist, werden die auf der Karte gezogen. Hier vor Ort musste dann die Grenze auch patrouilliert werden und Grenzsteine aufgestellt werde. Also gab es Wege die ganz genau der Grenze folgten. Einfach mal gerade den Berg hoch. Was für Steigungen 😢
      Bin heute nach 4 Tagen mit dieser meiner 3.Etappe fertig und in Le Bonhomme angekommen. Es sind nach 17 Tagen nun 529 km die ich von der Route gewandert bin. In fünf Tagen muss ich nun 185 km schaffen ✊🏻
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